Mitch McConnell Is Asked Directly If He Regrets Condemning Trump After Riots – Desperately Dodges The Question

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During an interview with Fox News host Martha MacCallum on Wednesday, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) was asked directly if he regretted rushing to condemn former President Donald Trump after the Capitol riots back in January.

Instead of answering the question, however, McConnell dodged it like it was his job.

MacCallum Presses McConnell

“You said you absolutely that you would back President Trump, the former president, if indeed he became the nominee of your party,” MacCallum began. “Everyone remembered the very strong statement that you made on the floor with regard to the January 6 riots at the Capitol.”

“You were very strong in your words against the president,” she added. “At this point, do you have any regrets about the statement you made on the floor? Would you take back any of that today?”

McConnell Responds

“Well, look, the actions of the new Democratic administration are unifying the Republican Party,” McConnell responded.

“We’ve had some internal back and forth that’s been widely covered,” he said. “But nothing has unified the Republican Party in both the House and Senate faster than reacting to this new left-wing administration.”

“We’re looking forward,” he continued. “We’re not looking backward. We’re looking forward to dealing with the problems that America has today, not the problems of yesterday.”

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“As I said, I have sensed in our conference and in the House Republican conference as well a new sense of unity, pulling together to oppose this left-wing administration,” McConnell concluded. 

After this non-answer, MacCallum decided to try one more time to get him to comment on Trump.

MacCallum Presses McConnell

“Shortly after, you said that the president spoke at CPAC, and he named 17 individuals,” the Fox News host said. “He spared you in that part of it. He mentioned you in another part.”

“What did you think of that when you heard him at CPAC naming all of those that voted to impeach him and saying basically we need to get rid of these Republicans?” MacCallum asked. 

“Well, I didn’t watch it,” McConnell replied. “I think the important thing now the American people expect from us is to stand up to this left-wing administration that has taken the country in the wrong direction. We’re dealing with the present and the future, not looking back to the past.”

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Seeing exactly what the politician was doing here, MacCallum said, “So you don’t want to comment on any of that. I understand what you’re saying. You want to move forward.”

This piece was written by James Samson on March 4, 2021. It originally appeared in LifeZette and is used by permission.

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